I had some weird questions on this too. Coming from a guy who wants to try
to use EEG to make big giant flame effects go boom, I'm confused as to why
this is different from the Neurosky headsets, or any of the hacks available
on the market. Is it merely looks? Or is there something more to the story
that I am missing? Note that all I want to do is (essentially) turn an LED
on or off based on an attentive vs. meditative state.
...and by LED I mean flame cannon...but the idea is pretty much the same!
Sean
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Todd Anderson <todicus at gmail.com> wrote:
> I like the campaign, and the look of the device; I am left with a lot of
> questions about noise and other specifications. What version of Bluetooth,
> for example? I assume they are using an active ground (6 electrodes = 2
> channels), though they say "4 sensors" at one point in the video.
>> Controlling huge lights very far away is always cool!
>>> On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Eric Boyd <mrericboyd at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>http://www.indiegogo.com/interaxonmuse>>>> $135 (for now) for an actually decent looking EEG headset!
>>>> Eric
>>>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Rohan Jayasekera <1 at sympatico.ca>
>> Date: 20 October 2012 03:46
>> Subject: Brainwaves
>>>>>> I’m part of this cool project for which a crowdfunding campaign
>> launched a few minutes ago:
>>http://www.indiegogo.com/interaxonmuse . Thanks to Brad Templeton for
>> having unwittingly introduced me to Interaxon’s CEO Ariel Garten (I
>> was already a fan of Interaxon’s but had not met anyone there).
>>>> If you want one, by pledging quickly you can get the best price (I
>> just did for myself).
>>>> Feel free to pass this on to anyone else who might be interested.
>>>> Rohan
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